For our first double feature review, we are looking at low-budget filmmaking through the lens of two films, the first chosen by The Rolling Tape team, Barry Jenkins’ 2016 Best Picture-winning film, Moonlight, and the second selected by our listeners, The Last Black Man in San Francisco. Both films are early directorial entries that tell intimate, personal stories under a $2 million budget. We discuss the themes and impacts of each, and how they utilize their low budgets creatively to maximize their production value.
Chapter Timestamps:
- 0:00 Introduction
- 4:28 Moonlight
- 41:14 LBMiSF
- 1:24:22 Double Feature Summary
- 1:27:14 Polls
- 1:30:30 Double Feature Pitches
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Credits:
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- Artwork by Danny Jarabek
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